Dwyer

WINNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I didn't see the Jack St game. I know we tried it once against Miami, once.

In the Jack ST game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLg1KxKW8TQ

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

We run him into the arms of 3 D linemen then wonder why he seems frustrated and gets injured.
Dude - its the way the are designing it. they key on him and we run it on the edges..where there supposed to be weaker. Perhaps PJ is tryset something up.
 
Figured out the TO?....phew. What's to figure out? That we run the ball...Of course, but it doesn't mean that opposing teams will know which player, read, or direction the ball is going to go every play.

You pound the rock and get short and medium gains and first downs and control the clock and a few plays you bust for big gains. But this requires BLOCKING.

Why is this hard for some folks to understand? Any offense requires blocking to be successful.

For example: If we move the ball to the perimeter, but the WR and A back miss their assigned blocks then the play is busted up. If we move the ball to the perimeter and the WR and A back lay their assigned blocks on their ass (i.e. JSU dwyer run and CU A.Allen run) then the play is a success.

Hence the team going back to the basics this week.

CHECK OUT the youtube video of the Dwyer run on JSU. Ignore Dwyer and focus on the block that #18 lays! If only he would do it every play.

Damn people.
 
Figured out the TO?....phew. What's to figure out? That we run the ball...Of course, but it doesn't mean that opposing teams will know which player, read, or direction the ball is going to go every play.

You pound the rock and get short and medium gains and first downs and control the clock and a few plays you bust for big gains. But this requires BLOCKING.

Why is this hard for some folks to understand? Any offense requires blocking to be successful.

For example: If we move the ball to the perimeter, but the WR and A back miss their assigned blocks then the play is busted up. If we move the ball to the perimeter and the WR and A back lay their assigned blocks on their ass (i.e. JSU dwyer run and CU A.Allen run) then the play is a success.

Hence the team going back to the basics this week.

CHECK OUT the youtube video of the Dwyer run on JSU. Ignore Dwyer and focus on the block that #18 lays! If only he would do it every play.

Damn people.

/every thread
 
Yes, the blocking is bad, but that has nothing to do with it.

I don't understand the position names like a back and all that but I do know that we are not running the option with dwyer getting the pitches or running sweep like plays. I am not a football expert, but it seems like AA has gotten the outside plays (and he has done OK) and Dwyer is having to go up the middle every time.

We run those plays all the time, it's an option play though and the defense can choose to take him away. We ran it to the left the second play of the game and Nesbitt kept the ball and got a first down against Miami. Of course if the blocking blows up then the play won't go anywhere for the QB or BB.

Allen and Dwyer play diff positions.
 
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